serum phospholipase A2
Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) is distributed in vivo according to Ca2+-dependent PLA2. It can be divided into secretory (PLA2-I and PIA2-II) and cytoplasmic (PLA2-III and PLA2-IV). PLA2-II is an early marker of a series of complications in severe pancreatitis. As an acute phase reaction medium, it is closely related to the development of severe pancreatitis. Therefore, the determination of PLA2-II has an important recognition effect on bacterial infectious necrotizing pancreatitis and severe AP complicated with multiple organ failure. Basic Information Specialist classification: inspection classification: biochemical examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Rare. Normal value: Serum phospholipase A2: 4.53-10.25μg/L Above normal: 1. Significantly elevated in severe alcoholic pancreatitis. 2, elevated in acute pancreatitis. 3, generally elevated in chronic renal insufficiency. negative: Positive: Tips: Before the examination, the diet is light and alcohol is prohibited. Check for an empty stomach in the morning. Normal value The RIA method is 4.53 to 10.25 μg/L. Colorimetric method <5.6U/L. Clinical significance 1. Significantly elevated in severe alcoholic pancreatitis. 2, elevated in acute pancreatitis. 3, generally elevated in chronic renal insufficiency. High results may be diseases: pancreatic trauma, acute pancreatitis, Niemann-Pick disease considerations Mild elevation in rheumatoid arthritis. Inspection process Immediately after blood collection, the test method was determined by the RIA method and the colorimetric method. Not suitable for the crowd no. Adverse reactions and risks no.
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